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Optimize the design of your health and wellnessnewsletters with tips from this visual guide.
Email Newsletter DesignDos and Don’ts for Publishers
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Introduction
Now more than ever, the design of your email is crucial to converting it into an effective marketing tool. Other organizations send your subscribers dozens of email a day; many of which get sent directly to the junk folder or, if they are lucky enough to land in the inbox, don’t drive conversions. As a health and wellness publisher, you rely heavily on subscribers engaging with your email campaigns. For your emails to land in your subscribers’ inbox and get results, your email needs to be formatted correctly and well-designed.
This guide illustrates what to do and what not to do when crafting your email newsletters.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Highlighted below are common mistakes that health and wellness publishers make when constructing an email campaign. Designing an email with these elements will hinder the performance of your newsletter.
1. Large header andsplash image at top of
design only serves topush content down.
3. Text-heavy contentisn’t easily readable.
2. Email recipients canbe overwhelmed by
too much content.
5. Call To Action isbelow the fold andrecipients may neversee it.
4. No obviousorganization of the
content to guide thereader.
1. Replaced splashimage with title and informational text to
engage readersimmediately.
2. Provided teasercopy to catch
reader’s interest andadded “read more”
links.
4. Organized contentinto two columns withclear section headers
to increase readability.
5. Moved Call ToAction to a higher,more prominentposition to increaseclickthroughs.
3. Added an imageto break up longcontent and engagereaders.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
The design below is more likely to catch the attention of your subscribers and increase clickthroughs. Improve the overall appearance of your email by incorporating these easy to follow solutions.
1. Broken imagesmake your
newsletter appearunprofessional
and incomplete.
3. Lack of Alt textprohibits readers
from knowing whatis supposed to be
contained in imagesthat fail to display.
4. Making use of fontand link colors that
do not have enoughcontrast against thebackground of theemail decreases its
readability.
2. Covering toomany topics withinone email does notallow for conciseinformation to beconveyed to recipients.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Broken links, inconsistent content and bad design elements make your email look unprofessional. Avoid the common design and copy mistakes shown below.
1. Used correct URLsand tested the
campaign prior todeployment, ensuring
images renderedproperly when
subscribers openedthe email message.
3. Includeddescriptive
“alt text” for everyimage used in thenewsletter, giving
readers a reason todownload images if,by default, they are
not set to display.
4. Selected suitablefont and link colors,improving the easewith which entiremessage can beread.
2. Used subheadingsand short paragraphsto highlight keytopics.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Carefully planning your email campaigns and testing them before deployment will guarantee that your organization looks professional every time you communicate with your subscribers.
1. Entire email is onelarge image which
can trigger spamtraps.
2. Text is embeddedinto the image and
will not display ifimages are disabled
by default, limiting thenumber of subscribers
that will see themessage.
5. No Calls To Actionor links included inmessage is a missedopportunity to engageaudience.
3. Inconsistent logosdilute your corporate
identity, causingbrand and product
confusion.
4. Content is entirely in all-caps which is visually jarringand reduces legibility.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Not only do the mistakes illustrated below make your email difficult for subscribers to read, they are likely to get it caught in spam traps or sent immediately to the junk folder.
1. Used both text andimages within the
body of the email,making it less likely tobe caught by spam
traps.
3. Incorporatedconsistent use of
logos, building brandawareness.
2. Replaced largeimage with an HTML
designed emailtemplate, allowing text
to render even whenimages are disabled.
5. Included Calls To Action and links in content, providing a more interactiveexperience.
4. Utilized propersentence and titlecase, increasing overall legibility.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Integrate these quick fixes to ensure your emails get delivered to the inbox and increase the chances that it will be read by your subscribers.
Email N
ewsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Building trust with your recipients and increasing your open rates are easy to accomplish. Just follow the tips below.
Include a clearCall To Action in your subject linemessage.
Be concise and keepyour subject lines toabout 30 charactersmaximum.
Instill a sense ofurgency in yourmessage.
Choose a from namethat is easily recognizable
to the recipient to indicatethat your message is from
a credible and trustedsource.
Email N
ewsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
Before your emails are read, they need to get opened first. Standing out in a recipient’s inbox is always a challenge. The examples below are what not to do if you want your emails to get opened.
Email subject lines should be approximately 30 characters in length
Avoid using all-caps
Avoid using the samesubject line multiple times
Not using a proper Fromname makes it difficult to
identify who you areand if you are trustworthy.
Don’t state the offerin the From line.
Email Newsletter Design Dos and Don’ts for Publishers
About Net Atlantic
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Conclusion
As a health and wellness publisher, you know how important it is get results from your subscribers and keep them engaged. Creating a well-designed email newsletter that gets into your subscriber’s inbox does not have to be difficult. Just keep the tips outlined in this guide in mind when planning your campaigns and editing your content. You’ll drive opens and conversions, increasing the productivity of your email marketing programs.
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